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Chino Valley Unified responds to Auditor General 'approaching high risk' finding and outlines cost‑cutting steps
Summary
Superintendent Daniels told the board the district met with the Auditor General after a report flagged declining enrollment and unused facilities; she described steps — leasing unused space, outsourcing bus repairs and insurance changes — expected to produce roughly $600,000 in additional savings.
Superintendent Cindy Daniels told the Chino Valley Unified School District board the district met with the Auditor General after the office’s classroom‑spending report flagged the district as "approaching high risk" because of declining enrollment and maintenance of unused space.
Daniels said the office discussed several indicators, including declining student counts and a teacher‑experience index that affects calculated classroom spending. She told the board the meeting was "productive" and that district…
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